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No. 774 REGISTERED FOR TRANSMISSION ABROAD LIVERPOOL, MARCH 1, 1946 PRJCE 3d. PER AA POST� ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION Poat Free. 4/-
QUARTETS FOR BRASS INSTRUMENTS
Complete with Score and Parts
2 CORNETS . 2 TROMBONES The Phantom Brigade . . . . . . 2 6 Demande et Reponse . . . . . . 2 6
4 CORNETS Bal Masque
4 TROMBONES Awake, Aeolian Lyre } Comrades in Arms · · · The Box of Soldiers . . . . . . Baby's Sweetheart . . . . . .
2 6
2 0
2 6 2 6
2 CORNETS, HORN and EUPHONIUM Bless This House .. . ... . .. 2 6 ·Awake, Aeolian Lyre } 2 o Comrades in Arms · · · · · · Hail, Memory, Hail . .. · · · } 2 o The Fisherman's Goodnight · · ·
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Band Teachers, Adjudicators and Soloists
WILLIAM POLLARD CORNET SOLOIST, BAND TEACHER,
AND ADJUDICATOR 11 PARROCK ST. , CRAWSHAWBOOTH
ROSSENDALE
J. A. GREENWOOD BAND TEACHER AND ADJUDICATOR
19 NORTHWOOD ROAD, PRENTON BIRKENHEAD
______ Telephone� BIRKENHEAD 3:264
GEO. H. MERCER TRUMPET, CORNET, BAND TEACHEH
AND CONTEST ADJUDICATOR Address--
MONA VILLA, BURNGREA VE STREET SHEFFIELD
TOM EASTWOOD Associated Teacher to the Bandsman's College
of Music ("The Easy Way," by post)
SOLO CORNET, BAND TEACHER AND ADJUDICATOR ALTON HOUSE, BROUGHAM ROAD
MARSDEN, Near HUDDERSFIELD
N O E L T H O R P E SOLO CORNET, BAND TEACHER,
AND ADJUDICATOR c/o. THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL
SLAITHWAITE, near HUDDERSFIELD
GEO. HAWKINS BAND TEACHER
BROADDALES HOUSE, NEWMILNS . AYRSHIRE
Teacher of Theory and Hannony by post
JOHN F.A.ULD S BAND TEACHER AND ADJUDICATOR
44 KENNEDY CRESCENT, KIRKCALDY FIFE
HAROLD L AYCOCK The Famous Trombone Soloist
Open for Pupils by post or private BAND TEACHER and ADJUDICATOR
99 HIGH STREET, ABERTRIDWR CAERPHILLY, GLAM.
D AVID ASPINALL Musical Director, Ransome & Marles Works' Band
(Late Conductor, Creswell Colliery and .l.far.y Brewery B.lU•l'.-1
BAND TEACHER, BAND AND CHORAL CONTEST ADJUDICATOR
" PRIORY VIEW," 14 FRIARY ROAD NEWARK-ON-TRENT, NOTTS.
Tel.: Newark\ E, BENTON NEWCASTLE-ON-1 �NE
Phone : BENTON 61114
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2 Band Teachers, Adjudicators and Soloists
CHAS. A. COOPER A.Mus.V.C.M.
BAND TEACHER, ADJUDICATOR, COMPOSER AND ARRANGER Life-long experience Brass, Military, Orchestral . and Choral
Band or Choral Contests Adjudicated 19 COLUMBIA STREET, HUTHWAITE
NOTTS.
DRAKE RIMMER BAND TEACHER AND ADJUDICATOR
" MIRELLA," MILTON ROAD KIRKCALDY
Phone : KIRKCALDY 2844
ALFRED ASHPOLE F.T.C.L., A.R.C.M., L.Mus.T.C.L.0 B.B.C.M.
.BAND, VOCAL AND CHORAL TEACHER AND ADJUDICATOR
Author of u Viva Voce Questions" for Brass Band Examinatiou Candidates
Associated Teacher to the Bandsman's College of Music
Special Arrangements scored for bands Specialist Coach for all Band Diplomas Suceesse& include all lower grades, also
A.B.C.M. and B.B.C.M. BISHOP'S STORTFORD, HERTS.
Tel. 386
W. D A W SON . BAND TEACHER AND ADJUPICATOR
(Late Conductor Blackball Colliery Band) ROSE & CROWN HOTEL,
CHEAPSIDE, HALIFAX, Yorks.
J. M. HINCHLIFFE Euphonium Soloist (late Black Dyke ; Besses)
BAND TEACHER AND ADJUDICATOR 56 NEWTON STREET, HYDE
CHESHIRE
F R E D R OG A N BAND TEACHER AND ADJUDICATOR " ALDERSYDE," DARVEL, SCOTLAND
J. H. PEARSON BAND TEACHER
" AVONDALE," 94 GROVE LANE TIMPERLEY, CHESHIRE
ALBERT· S. GRANT A.B.C.M., B.B.C.M.
Associated Teacher to the Bandsman's College of Music Postal Lessons a Feature
BAND TEACHER AND ADJUDICATOR " ROYSTON A," LONG LANE, SHIREBROOK
Nr. MANSFIELD, NOTTS.
CHARLES ANDERSON (" O.R.B."-Contest March)
Fullv experienced Soloist TEACHER AND ADJUDICATOR 158 COPPICE STREET, OLDHAM
HERBERT SUTCLIFFE Musical Director
(VICKRRS·ARMSTRONGS LIMITED) BARROW SHIPYARD SILVER BAND BAND TEACHER AND ADJUDICATOR
41 CEDAR ROAD BARROW-IN-FURNESS
EDWARD KITTO (Conductor, Thornley Colliery Band)
BAND TEACHER AND ADJUDICATOR 28 HENDERSON A VENUE
WHEATLEY HILL, Co. DURHAM
S. S. H. ILIFFE BAND TEACHER AND ADJUDICATOR
8 NUTFIELD ROAD, LEICESTER
GEORGE THOMPSON B.B.C.M., L.G.S.M.
BAND TEACHER AND ADJUDICATOR Arranger for Brass and Military Bands
Associated Teacher to the . · Bandsman's College of Music
57 MICHAEL'S ESTATE, GRIMETHORPE . BARNSLEY, YORKSHIRE
A. ·E. BAD RICK (Conductor, Carlton Main Fricklcy Colliery Band)
BAND TEACHER AND ADJUDICATOR 106 OXFORD STREET
SOUTH ELMSALL, Near. PONTE,FRACT YORKS
HARRY MORTIMER POST OFFICE, ELWORTH, SANDBACH
CHESHIRE Priva.te Address: Trumpet Villa, Sandt.ach, Cheshire.
Phone : SANDBACH 28
CLIFTON JONES CORNET SOLOIST, BAND TEACHER,
AND ADJUDICATOR 142 BURNLEY ROAD, BACUP, LANCS.
Phone : BACUP 200
REG. LITTLE (Conductor .Cory Brothers Workmen's Band)
BANP TEACHER AND ADJUDICATOR 15 BAILEY STREET, TON PENTRE
Glam.
CYRIL I. YORATH B.B.C.M.
Associated Teacher to the Bandsmen's College of Music BAND TEACHER AND ADJUDICATOR
SANKEY'S CASTLE WORKS WELLINGTON, SHROPSHIRE
Phone : 500 Wellington, Shropshire J. DAVIES
BAND TEACHER CONDUCTOR & ADJUDICATOR
(Formerly Musical Director, Penzance Silver Band)
Prepares Bands for Contests, Concerts and Broadcasting.
1 HUYTON ROAD, UPPER EASTVILLE BRISTOL, 5
ROBT. TINDALL A.B.C.M., L.R.S.M. (London),
BAND, VOCAL AND CHORAL TEACHER AND ADJUDICATOR
(AS!IOCiatcd Teacher to the Bandsman's College of Music) Playing taught personally, Pupils prepared
for B.C.M. Examinations personally, or by correspondence
1 MELROSE A VENUE, LOW FELL GATESHEAD 9, Co. DURHAM
J. C. 0. WEBSTER Soprano Cornet, late of Creswell Colly. Band
BAND TEACHER SONGWRITER . . LYRIST
176 CHURCH STREET, WAINGROVES, CODNOR, DERBYS.
" 'Tis easier to learn to win, Than it is to learn to lose . "
EDWARD S. CARTER B/\ND TRAINER AND ADJUDICATOR
9 SHERWOOD ROAD, LUTON, Beds.
Tel. Luton 221
ROLAND DAVIS TEACHER OF MUSIC
COMPOSER, ARRANGER, ADJUDICATOR Bands prepared for Contests or Concerts
THE ELMS, AMINGTON, TAMWORTH, STAFFS.
WRIGHT AND RouNn's BRASS BAND NEWS. MARCH 1, 1946.
MINOR ADVERTISEMENTS J. B. Mayers & Sons had three trombone players, bass aged 17, 2nd tenor 17}, and solo 16!. The bass player threw up brass for swing. The second tenor was unlucky, he was called to arms, and the soloist we have j.ust lost--poached, we think, by money. He is not the first player we have lost this way. Is this the easy way to make a band P 'Ve are practically back where we were in 1940, and through no fault of ours. So again we work, round to my heading-contesting, it is worth the trouble?
20 words lo. 6d. 6d. for each additional 10 words. Remittances must accompany advertisement, and reach us by the 24th of the month. For Box address at our Office count six
. words, and add Jd. for forwarding of replies. This rate does not apply to Trade Adverts.
IIERBERT BROOKES h Com . (la t GO
OD EXPERIENCED SOLO CORNET ' • t e celebrated etttst te 0 EUPHONIUM and CLARINET players are' Wingates) is now open for engagements as Soloist or Teacher.-The Library, Parrin Lane, Winton, Manchester. required for the Staff Band of THE ROYAL CORPS all OF .SIGNALS. Only first-class men need apply. BANDSMAN'S COLLEGE OF MUSIC. Syllabus of Applicants must be willing to i'oin the Regular Army. examinatioruo can be had from the secretary-Mr. H,
COLLIER, u Montrose Avenue, Stretford, Nr. Mancbester. Good prospects for the right men. Full particulars who is willing to answer all enquiri .. and advise, generally. from-Box 14, c/o. 34 Erskine Street, Liverpool, 6.
ALEXANDER OWEN MEMORIAL FUNP. All enquiries MELTHAM AND MELTHAM MILLS SUB· should he sent to-Mr. J. CLARKSON, S · Brelleton SCRIPTION BAND. The First Annual Brass Drive, Worsley, Manchester. lland QUARTETTE Contest, March 16th, 1946, Please seud your donat.ioo, no matter how small. It will Liberal Hall, Meltham. Entries close March 12th,
be greaUy appreciated. 1946. Entries, enquiries, etc.-Mr. F. ELLlS (Hon. R
--SMITH;5olo Cornet, Brass Band Trainer and Adjudicator, Sec.), 34 Broad lands, Meltham, Yorks. • is open to teach or judge anywhere. Terms:-
CAN ANYONE OBLIGE with .PIANOFORTE
"Beaumont," Scarborough Road, Muston, Filey, Yorks. Copy of Trombone (Glide) Solo "THE �lONOl\lARK Service. Permanent Lon ADJUDICATOR 4 WOODHORN CRESCENT
NEWBIGGIN-BY-SEA, NoRTHUMBERI.AND.
GEORGE RAMSDEN SOLO CORNET,
BAND TEACHER and ADJUDICATOR. Open for engagements, anywher�, anyt.ime.
Long experience with first-class bands mclud1�g Hebden Bridge, Foden's etc. Conductor of Blyth L.N.E.R. Band
from 1911 to 1941. Terms reasonable. Apply: 155 KNOWLWOOD ROAD, TODMORDEN,
Lanes.
R. H. PENROSE Consultant and Tutor (Band Dept. ) Devon
County Educat;on Authority BAND TEACHER AND ADJUDICATOR
" Exponent of Tone " (Over 35 years' successful tuition)
45 MAGDALEN ROAD, EXETER
JOHN BALDWIN L.G.S.M., B.B.C.M.
BAND TEACHER - ADJUDICATOR Specialist in Pos al Course of Theory
and Bandmastership.
ASPER STREET, NETHERFIELD Tel. 58704. NOTTINGHAM
NATIONAL BRASS BAND· CLUB ••The Welfare of Brass Bands"
Hon. Secretary: FRANK S. MUNNS, 46 Sparrow Farm Road,
Tel. Ewell 3290 EWELL, Surrey
CORY BROTHERS, WORKMEN'S
SILVER BAND (Wal .. ' FinMt Concert Band)
OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENTS ANYWHERE
First Class Soloists First Class Repertoire
Apply Secretary, E. S. BROWN,
137 Pa.rtridge Road, LLWYNYPIA. Glam.
CITY OF COVENTRY BAND All enquiries to S. T. BEN NETT,
u HALDON,,, 176 BROOKSIDE AVENUE, COVENTRY. (5)
WOODS & CO. (Proprietor: Gxo. HALCROW)
MILITARY, BRASS AND DANCE BAND INSTRUME.NT MAKERS AND REPAIRERS
FITTINGS AND ACCESSORIES
176 Westgate Road, Newcastle-on-Tyne Telephone 2�
Consult us for • • •
LIBRARY BAGS MANUSCRIPT PAPER
CARDS AND BOOKS MUSIC FOLIOS :: BAND BOOKS
PUBLISHING CO. QUICKFIT CLARKES LANE, ROCHDALE. Phone 2788
THE NATIONAL LEAGUE OF BANDS' ASSOCIATIONS
The League envisage the setting up of a
Panel of experienced Adjudicators, such Adjudicators only to be engaged at Association Contests. Applications for inclusion in the Panel should be made to the League Secretary�
Mr. E.T. RUFFLES, FAKENHAM, NORFOLK
MANCHESTER 3 (Our only address)
CORRESPONDENCE BRASS BANDSMEN'S
NATIONAL WAR MEMORIAL TO THB EDITOll OJ' THE " BllASS BAND NEWS.,,
DEAR Srn,-The members of the sub-committee, at their first meeting, unanimously agreed to ask Association Secretaries, if they are willing to help with thoughts and suggestions :-
1. As to the form and kind of memorial that would be acceptable to their bandsmen and interested friends.
. 2. If they would co-operate in a Bandsmen's National Memorial.
(1) A Scholarship to be endowed at an accredited College of Music, to be known as " The Dyson Memorial Scholarship .
(2) An Annual Theory and Harmony Competition with a " Memorial Trophy " for the winner. This to be an incentive to the Youth of the band world .
(3) A memorial Trophy or Trophies for annual competition, either solo or full band.
These are more or less i n order of cost, but I feel that the many individuals, who owe much to " Joe Dyson," will see that if there is to be a memorial it must be in keeping with the high standard he set in the work for brass bands.
3. Where such memorial should be situated. Bandsmen will remember the fine artistic
plaque that commemorated our 1 914-1918 fallen comrades which was so much admired at Crystal Palace National Festivals. The plaque is still safe and sound, undamaged by enemy action, and available for any memorial upon which our combined efforts may decide.
All subscriptions or suggestions should be addressed to me at 39 Launceston Gar-dens, Perivale, Greenford, Middlesex. -i'i -Yours, etc. E. W. COOK,
My two colleagues, Miss F. E. Bantin, and Mr. A. Molinari, and I would like to bring all bandsmen and supporters of our great Brass Band Movement into one grand effort to perpetuate the memory of our many comrades who have made the supreme sacrifice.
I hope that you will send me your views on this matter.
Yours in the Brass Band Cause, For and on behalf of
NATIONAL BRASS BAND CLUB, FRANK S. MUNNS, Hon. Sec.
Hon. Secretary. --�������
CLYDESIDE NOTES The annual general meeting of the Edin
burgh Charities' Association took place in Fairleys on 26th January, when 19 bands were represented. The president, Mr. Hannaford, J .P. , occupied the chair, and in his remarks thanked the bands for the support given the Association during the difficult years of war which enabled the Association to function without a break, to the benefit of those bands in particular, and the movement
HIGH OR LOW PITCH in general . TO THI< EDITOR OF THE "BltASS BAllD NEWS." A new secretary had perforce t o be
DEAR Srn,-I feel that an answer is required appointed to take the place of that doyen of to the letter from Mr. V. Floyd, which appeared secretaries, Mr. " Jimmy " Alexander, and in your valued columns of the B.B.N. dated the his mantle has fallen on Mr. Wm. Faulds, lst December last-so that your readers' opinions of Barry Ostlere & Shepherds, a young man may be guided into other channels of thought, of energy, ability and e nthusiasm, so he probably more correct than those of Mr. Floyd. should make a success of it.
I imagine that that worthy gentleman is of The annual contest wil take place in Usher an age and experience well nigh passed out of Hall on Saturday, 18th May, when " National to-day's true situation and not acquainted with Airs ," from any recognised band j ournaJ, not the modern methods of production. As far as I to exceed fifteen minutes, will provide the am aware he is not known in the trade as an testpieces. authority on manufacturing methods as applied The Glasgow Charities' annua� general to musical instruments. I will, however, give meeting is now much overdue-it should harn
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him a measure of agreement in respect of the been held i n January, prior to the meeting of fact that the smaller brass instruments do not the parent body. Bands are quickly fillin
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MARciI 1 1 , 1946.
I RUSHWORTH'S I -OFFER A LI MITED NUMBER OF ' TAX ' FREE
SECO N D-H A N D * B A N D I N STRU M ENTS
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LIKE ALL GOOD THINGS TO-DAY, * BAND I NSTRUMENTS ARE SCARCE, BUT RUSH WORTH 'S TRADITIONAL PRESTIGE ANO COMPREHENSIVE
SERVICE FACILITIES CONTINUE TO PROVIDE THE BEST POSSIBLE VALUES ���������
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Brass Band llews MARCH, 1946.
ACCIDENTALS
'Ve regret· that, through lack of space, ·several Contest Results are unavoidably left �ver until next month.
� � � � If any proof were needed of the necessity
for Band Associations , it is provided by a set of conditions on which a certain Local
·Council will grant permission for the use .of their park to concert promot€rs. "\Ve cannot quote all the conditions, but here are
. a few : (1) Promoters of the concerts must pay to the Park Superintendent on arnval at the Park the sum of Ten Shillings for �ach date granted to them for th€ use -of the Park, ·for the attendance of Park Attendants. (2) No charge must be made for admission, but collecting boxes or shoots may be used at the entrances. (3) The pro�
.rooters must include in their announcements,
.advertisements, and programmes, a statement that chairs will be provided by the
----OXFORD AND DISTRICT
Congratulations to the local bands at th1J London Area contests : Hazells, Pressed Steel in Section two , and Furniture Industries in Section three . With four band• entered and three in the prizes, it is good going ! .
· Cii:encester report that they are gettmg together again_, with 20 round the stand, and four more expected home shortly, so we may expQct to hear from them during the coming season.
Newbury Town, under Mr . P. G. Dyson, with his brother Mr . R. Dyson, as the secretary, are also �vell under way, and, ha;ving joined the Oxford Association, mean busmess this season also.
Bretforton Silver recently held their annual meeting, whe n , owing to illhealth, Mr. W. H. Jelfs, the secretary for many year s , had to resign, his place being tak�m hy Mr . D. W. Stra.ine, just returned from the services.
Amung other bands again well on the move are Heath Excelsior , another member of the Association, with Mr . A. J. Aris as the band·master , and Mr. A. S. Farmer , home agam from the forces, as secretary. Hook Norton,
.again· are we1l on the warpath, and, says secretary Gardner , will be putting in a good €ntry for the solo and quart-ette contest at Witney in April.
The first annual Junior Solo and Small ·Combination contest at Oxford on February 9th was a great success, the hall being filled to capacity, and some good_ playing was heard from the young competitors.
For the Championship Quartette contest -at Cowley, on March 2nd, an entry of 23 parties has been received , and a good contest should again result. Messrs. Fred and Harry Mortimer are the adjudicators. Nothing has been left undone for the comfort and convenience of both competitors and patrons. PIU VIVO .
----�----LANCASTER & DISTRICT
Lancaster A.T.C. , under Mr . A. E. Brownbjll, continue to make good progress, although they keep losing members to the ·forces. J heard them on Xmas morning when -they played very sweetly. They raised about £16 for one morning' s playing, which was very good. They gave a good concert at �he ·Greaves Methodist Sunday School " Bnng and Buy " Sale , which was enjoyed by the
'good congregation present. They also gave satisfaction in their visit to Blackpool in aid of the P.T.
Lancaster S.A. have welcomed Bro. Bram. France back from the forces. He plays solo �ornet and at present is leading the band, a notable improvement. Lancaster , More-cam be , Kendal , and Carnforth , united for a festival in connection with the visit of Col . Kitchen from National H.Q. The massed bands rendered a march.
Standfast Works are looking forward to baving a good band again as the men are returning from the forces, also several bandsmen are coming to reside in the district, when they will be welcomed to the rehearsal& . The workmen ' s subscrintions are coming in wel l . There is a good working committee with Mr. E. Duckworth as bandmaster , pro. tern . ; Mr . Harold Fletcher secretary, and Mr . Robert Perkins, the tr�asurer nnd solo trombone. JOHN-0'-GAUNT.
WRIGHT AND RoUNo ' s BMas BAND NBws. 3.
C, ONCORDS & DISCORDS 1 of getting the North Wale� Association going I once again, and 1 trust that this will be done I KEARSLEY ST. STEPHEN'S have .re- in the near future, so that we can revive h 1 the comradeship of the three Welsh Asso. organised. Mr. Bradsha\� is anot er . ive ciations, and uplift the standard of brass , wire, and is keen on gettmg the band mto bands throughout \Vales. Now Nor th, rally
THE FAMOUS RUSSIAN PATROL the contes.t fidd in the near future. round Mr . Evans, and get the Associatio11
HELMSHOR� & �A:LINtDEN BANDS. going once again, as I have already received a challenge from one of the North \Vales CAVALRY . OF THE STEPPES A meeting is to be held s.\lortly to consider d l h tl t tl · f · JI if it will be to any advantage to i· oin the bands, an et us Op€ la us rien Y By L. KNIPPER challenge will come off at the great " Daily two bands together , and to have a junior Herald , , Area contest at Swansea on 4th band on one set of instruments. The band- May. I can assure North Wales bands that master of Helmshore, Mr . Tattersall, is
a the West and South will welcome them, aud
Arranged for Brass Band by DENIS WRIG HT
real live wire. revive the old Inter-Association contests that + + + + we used to enjoy. May I remind the Welsh
Reed and Brass, 5/PIANO SOLO with words I /-
Brass Band, 3/6 MILITARY BAND, 7/6 HORWICH BAND (late old) were out on bands' supporters to make an early appli
parade on Sunday, lOth February, collecting cation for booked seats for the " Daily from their patrons coupons for the band Herald " con test. Reserved S€ats 4 /- and uniforms, which are being supplied by Mr . 3 /- and a few 2 /- , but only a limited numClarkson's Company. The band are looking ber'. which are not bookable . " forward t o the " Daily Herald " contest in
Speci men Solo Cornet on Req uest
March, and Mr . Hazlehurst is working hard on the testpiece.
� � . � TOWNSMAN writes : " Ear!estown Viaduct
are getting a good band together and looking forward to 1946 season when they intend to contest wherever possible, commencing at Belle Vue on March 16th, second section. Their members are becoming affected by Mr. J ones's untiring efforts and responding with wellattended rehearsals. ' '
� � � + Mr. K. A. HARMAN, Publicity Secretary,
writes : " Lydbrook Onward gave a successful concert in the Memorial Hall, Lydbrook, on December 16th. Mr. Bert Sullivan, euphonium soloist of Munn & Feltons, the band's professional coach, was the Conductor. The guest soloist was Mr. Stan Prince, principal cornet of Rushden S.A."
� + � � CROYDONlTE writes : " Croydon Borough
held their annual general mooting on Tuesday, February 19th. A successful year W?S report€d. Mr . E. J. Dadson remains conductor , Mr . F. Newman , secretary, Mr . T . Bishop, treasurer , M r . H. Whitehouse, auditor, Miss O'Connell , librarian and publicity agent, with Mr . J. Fownes as chairman. A hearty welcome was given to all returning members of H.M. forces"
� + � � BEARER write s : " Bristol St. John Am
bulance Band' s new secretary is Mr . H. E. Bessell , of 14 Raynes Road, Ashton; Bristol 3. Mr . Yabsley is still official bandmaster and conductor , and with the return of five members from the forces along with a few new members they hope to bring the band up to a better standard than before , and rehearsals arc going very well. They are at the present unable to hold their usual contest this year , but hope to do so again next year, or sooner if circumstances allow . "
+ + + + Mr. H . M. COLES, publicity secretary of
Varteg Silver, writes : " The contesting and engagement season is rapidly approaching, and we certainly have plenty of contests in our own area. The first will be the S . "\-V . & M.B.B. Association I
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4 WRIGHT AND RouND ' s BRASS BAND Nxws MARCH 1 1946. LANCASHI RE B RASS BAND " ALEXANDER OWEN " CENTRAL SCOTLAND
ASSOCIATI ON MEMORIAL FUND Jt is pleasing to hear our band s have been ___ ___ on the wireless programmes more frequently
Street Fold (R. Dootson ) , though small in numbers , due t? members still being in the forces, are holdmg rehearsals regularly. Manchester Boys' Brass (Les. Harper) have been one of Manchester' s busiest bands 111 concert wo'.k. They have had only one Saturday evenmg froo this year, all parts of Manchester have been visited.
BRIGHOUSE & DISTRICT I am told on good authority that Clifton
and Lightcliffe , under Mr. Luther Dyson , will take some watching at the W . R. B.B. Soc. contest ; they are going all out to win4 and after all the ups and downs th is bamr has had during the past year, it shows some grit to come up smiling again . The best of luck to you.
The appeal to Lancashire Bandsmen for GENERAL MEETING held on February of late, and hope we may hear them more j oint co-operation in their future activities , 211d, 1 946, at Besses-o'-th'-Barn Bandroom often. I did not manage to hear all of them, brought to Gravel Lane Institute , Salford , vVhitefiel d . ' but those I heard did very well indeed. 1 an encouraging respone. More than 20 bands was especially pleased to hear Coltness play sent representatives of more than double that The FINANCIAL SECRl
EasinD"ton Publ ic did well at Shotton , and are hoping to be well to the front at the " Daily Herald " conU:st
Easington Collery will attend both Belle Vue and Newcastle contests . This year should see our district bands well to the fore at contests .
All bandsmen m this district will sympathise with Blackhall Ba.nd [_tt the departure of Mr. Dawson, and it will be hard to imagine Blackhall without Wilfred. Smee he came to Blackhall , he has rendered yeoman service, and I am pleased to be able t o give the list o f prizes the band have won during the twenty years he w�s conductor. viz. : 78 firsts , 24 seconds, _ol cups , 1 2 shields and 148 gol d a n d silver medal�, truly a record to be proud of. He and his band truly made history at march contests in Lancashire every year , and �e w1�l be missed by his many Lancaslure fnen�s should the band visit these contests m future years. All bandsmen wil l , I am sure, j oi n me in wishing " The March King " a happy retirement. COASTGUARD .
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Judging by the enthusiasm shown at the inaugural meeting of the La1�cas)i.ire Brass Band Association , the orgamsat10n should soon . become a strong body. Twenty bands were present at the meeting, but Parr Temperance and Parr Public were the only bands from this district. Mr. Jim Gnffiths, secretary of Parr Temperance, was elected on the committee for this area.
Now that the various organisations in this area are reviving their field days, it is tl:e opinion of quite a few bandsmen that it would be in the interest of the bands if they coul d get together to try and see if they could not agree on a decent scale of fees for these functions.
Haydock Colliery are shaping very well on the testpiece for the " Daily Herald " contest. Sorry, Mr. Dykes (secretary) , to hear of you losing the double B player to another l ocal band after you had fixed up with him to play with Haydock. I am certain that Mr. Jim Stevens (bandmaster) will not let this loss upset1 him, but I feel that these happennings do not create a good spirit amongst our local bands.
Parr Temperance are holding rehearsals twice a week under Mr. Bill Lyon .
Rn,venhead Military are now fixed u p with a bandmaster. I have not heard his name, bn t T hear th11 t he hail s from the Manchester district . and is a very capable man .
Mr. \Vall (secretary) , of Parr Public, inform s me that they arc having well-attended rehearsals and h ave al most a full band.
Sutton Manor continue to hold one rehearsal per week, but have n ot heard if they intend to resume contesting this vertr.
DOUBLE B .
Sheffield Recreation }iave come to life n o strangers t o the testpiece. They get the again, glad to report--conductor : W. Green best tuition from Mr. Tom Atkinson, and in a prominent enthusiast--and band, as a good everything he